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            <p> Leptogenys
breviloba
 sp. n. Figures 3, 4, 5, 15B, 15D, 16A </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>A combination of the Latin brevis (short), and the Latin loba (lobed), referring to the short clypeal lobe.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype. Worker (AK18), under the bark of rotted wood, secondary rainforest, Ulu Gombak, Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia, 3.32°N, 101.75°E, 230-350 m, 23 V 2012, Taku Shimada leg. [ELKU]. Paratypes (6 workers, 2 queens). 2 workers, same colony as the holotype [ELKU]; 4 workers, 2 queens (FI99-402), same place as the holotype, 20 VIII 1999, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>Ulu Gombak, Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia.</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Malaysia: Peninsular Malaysia (Selangor).</p>
            <p>Worker. Diagnosis.</p>
            <p>In full-face view, head distinctly longer than wide (CI: 82-84). Mandible broadly curved throughout. Clypeus with lateral lobe, smoothly incurved between lateral lobe and median extension; apex of median extension convex. In profile, petiole longer than or almost as long as high (LPI: 94-102), highest near middle, with subhorizontal dorsal face.</p>
            <p>Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 5, holotype in parentheses). HL: 1.35-1.42 (1.39), HLL: 1.07-1.09 (1.09), HLA: 0.12-0.16 (0.16), HW: 1.11-1.20 (1.14), CML: 0.18-0.21 (0.21), CI: 82-84 (82), CLI: 12-15 (15), SL: 1.32-1.38 (1.38), SI: 112-121 (121), EL: 0.34-0.37 (0.36), OI: 32-34 (33), PrL: 0.84-0.95 (0.84), PrH: 0.59-0.67 (0.67), PrW: 0.87-0.97 (0.90), WL: 2.22-2.37 (2.27), PeL: 0.85-0.88 (0.85), PeH: 0.81-0.89 (0.81), PeW: 0.60-0.67 (0.62), LPI: 94-102 (94), DPI: 71-76 (72).</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>In full-face view, head distinctly longer than wide. Mandible broadly curved throughout, with subapical tooth near apical tooth. Eye strongly prominent, measuring one-third of head lateral margin length. Antennal scape distinctly longer than width of head, surpassing posterior margin of head by one-fourth of its length; antennomere III ca. 1.6 times as long as wide. Clypeus with lateral lobe, smoothly incurved between lateral lobe and median extension; median extension short, with convex apex. In dorsal view, pronotum shorter than or slightly longer than wide. Metanotal groove weakly impressed. In profile, propodeal dorsum almost straight. Petiole in profile longer than or almost as long as high, highest near middle, with subrectangular node; anterior face of node ventrally vertical and dorsally forming continuous curve with dorsum; dorsal face subhorizontal, but weakly sloping anteriad; posterior margin almost straight to slightly concave.</p>
            <p>Head distinctly areolate-rugose. Mandible smooth. Gastral segment I with scalloped depressions, which are irregular in size but generally small; distance between small depressions greater than diameter of depressions; large depressions close to each other; segments II smooth.</p>
            <p>Body black, slightly tinged with red; clypeus, mandible, antenna, legs and ventral half of petiole dark-red. Apical two or three segments of gaster red-brown. Scalloped depressions on gastral segments I bearing hairs.</p>
            <p>Queen. Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 2). HL: 1.32-1.46, HLL: 1.05-1.12, HLA: 0.15-0.16, HW: 1.14-1.21, CML: 0.21, CI: 83-87, CLI: 14-16, SL: 1.25-1.36, SI: 110-112, EL: 0.35-0.39, OI: 33-35, PrL: 0.88-0.98, PrH: 0.66-0.76, PrW: 0.94-0.98, WL: 2.27-2.41, PeL: 0.83-0.88, PeH: 0.87-0.95, PeW: 0.68-0.70, LPI: 105-108, DPI: 79-82. Mandible shorter than that of worker. Petiole in profile shorter than high, in dorsal view distinctly longer than wide.</p>
            <p>Male.</p>
            <p>Unknown.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p>The colony (AK18), including the holotype, was collected under the bark of rotted wood.</p>
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            <p> Leptogenys
curva
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            <p> Etymology . </p>
            <p>From the Latin curvus, meaning curved, referring to the curved mandible.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype. Worker (FI93-34), Sitiung, Dharmasraya, West Sumatra, Indonesia, I 1993, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]. Paratype. 2 workers, 1 queen, same colony as the holotype [1 worker: BLKU; 1 worker, 1 queen: SKYC]. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>Sitiung, West Sumatra, Indonesia.</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Indonesia (West Sumatra).</p>
            <p>Worker. Diagnosis.</p>
            <p>In full-face view, head distinctly longer than wide (CI: 77-78). Mandible distinctly curved throughout. Clypeus without lateral lobe; apex of median extension strongly projecting. In profile, petiole higher than long (LPI: 115-117), highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle; anterior and dorsal faces of node forming continuous curve; dorsal face distinctly sloping anteriad. Gastral segment II extensively covered with scalloped depressions. Body covered with understory layer of short, dense and recumbent pubescence.</p>
            <p>Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 3, holotype in parentheses). HL: 1.71-1.75 (1.75), HLL: 1.18-1.22 (1.22), HLA: 0.14-0.15 (0.15), HW: 1.32-1.35 (1.35), CML: 0.29-0.31 (0.31), CI: 77-78 (77), CLI: 17-18 (18), SL: 1.43-1.52 (1.52), SI: 108-113 (113), EL: 0.34-0.36 (0.34), OI: 28-31 (28), PrL: 1.03-1.06 (1.03), PrH: 0.63-0.64 (0.64), PrW: 0.97-1.00 (0.97), WL: 2.48-2.53 (2.48), PeL: 0.81-0.82 (0.82), PeH: 0.93-0.95 (0.95), PeW: 0.65-0.67 (0.65), LPI: 115-117 (116), DPI: 80-82 (80).</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>In full face view, head distinctly longer than wide. Mandible distinctly curved throughout, with subapical tooth near apical tooth. Eye prominent, measuring one-fourth to one-third of head lateral margin length. Antennal scape longer than width of head, surpassing posterior margin of head by less than one-fifth of its length; antennomere III ca. 2.2 times as long as wide. Clypeus without lateral lobe; median extension moderately long, with apex strongly projecting. In dorsal view, pronotum longer than wide. Metanotal groove distinctly impressed. In profile, propodeal dorsum broadly convex. Petiole in profile higher than long, with fan-shaped node, highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle of node; anterior and dorsal faces of node forming continuous curve; dorsal face distinctly sloping anteriad; posterior face almost straight.</p>
            <p> Head weakly areolate-rugose, longitudinally striate anteriorly; vertex weakly and transversally striate. Mandible longitudinally striate. Prosternum weakly rugose. Gastral segments  I–II extensively covered with scalloped depressions that are irregular in size and close to each other; generally depressions on segment I larger than those on segment II. </p>
            <p> Body black-gray; clypeus, mandible, antenna, legs, and ventral half of petiole dark-red. Body covered with understory layer of short, dense and recumbent pubescence. Scalloped depressions on gastral segments  I–II bearing hairs. </p>
            <p> Queen . Measurements </p>
            <p>(n = 1). HL: 1.65, HLL: 1.19, HLA: 0.17, HW: 1.30, CML: 0.32, CI: 79, CLI: 20, SL: 1.41, SI: 109, EL: 0.36, OI: 31, PrL: 1.05, PrH: 0.75, PrW: 0.99, WL: 2.50, PeL: 0.76, PeH: 1.01, PeW: 0.74, LPI: 132, DPI: 97. Petiole in profile distinctly higher than long, in dorsal view almost as long as wide.</p>
            <p>Male.</p>
            <p>Unknown.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p>Gastral segments IV and V of the specimen examined were removed to confirm the genitalia by the collector.</p>
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            <p> Leptogenys
itoi
 sp. n. Figures 3, 8, 9, 10, 15A, 16B, 17A, 18B </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Dedicated to Professor Fuminori  Itô , collector of the material examined. </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype. Worker (FI99-240), transporting woodlouse, secondary rainforest, Ulu Gombak, Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia, 3.32°N, 101.75°E, 230-350 m, 3 VI 1999, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]. Paratypes (47 workers, 6 queens, 2 male). 1 worker (FI92MG-270-5), same place as the holotype, VII-X 1992, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]; 1 worker (FI92MG-270-7), same place, VII-X 1992, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]; 2 workers, 1 queen (FI92MG-366), same place, VII-X 1992, Fuminori  Itô leg. [1 worker, 1 queen: BLKU; 1 worker: SKYC]; 6 workers (FI92MG-456), 2 workers (FI92MG-463), same place, VII-X 1992, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]; 4 workers (FI92MG-518), same place, VII-X 1992, Fuminori  Itô leg. [3 worker: BLKU; 1 worker: SKYC]; 4 workers, 1 male (BG99-2), same place, V 1999, Bruno Gobin leg. [BLKU]; 4 workers (FI04-119), same place, 19 XII 2004, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]; 6 workers, 1 queen, 1 male (FI04-120), same place, 17 XII 2004, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]; 8 workers, 1 queen (AG05-20), same place, VII 2005, Ayako  Gotô leg. [BLKU]; 1 worker, same place, 3 XII 2005, Seiki Yamane leg.  [ SKYC]; 3 workers, 1 queen (FI11-16), same place, 13 III 2011, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]; 3 workers, 2 queens (FI11-17), same place, 13 III 2011, Fuminori  Itô leg. [BLKU]; 1 worker, forest near road, Gap, Selangor, Malaysia, 900m, 14 III 1993,  Löbl and Calame [MSNG]; 1worker,  Fraser’s Hill, below Kuantun Ridge, Pahang, Malaysia, 1,350m, 17 III 1993,  Löbl and Calame leg. [MSNG]. </p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>Ulu Gombak, Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia.</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Malaysia: Peninsular Malaysia (Selangor and Pahang).</p>
            <p>Worker. Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> In full-face view, head slightly longer than wide (CI: 93-95). Mandible curved near base, becoming straight apically. Antennal scape long (SI:  99 -110), surpassing posterior margin of head by two-fifths to one-third of its length. Clypeus with lateral lobe, with blunt angle between lateral lobe and median extension; median extension long, with broadly convex apex. In profile, petiole distinctly higher than long (LPI: 109-118), highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle; anterior face of node ventrally vertical and dorsally forming continuous curve with dorsum; dorsal face distinctly sloping anteriad. </p>
            <p>Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 5, holotype in parentheses). HL: 1.66-1.73 (1.73), HLL: 1.12-1.18 (1.18), HLA: 0.13-0.15 (0.14), HW: 1.54-1.64 (1.64), CML: 0.29-0.36 (0.35), CI: 93-95 (95), CLI: 17-21 (20), SL: 1.57-1.80 (1.80), SI: 99-110 (110), EL: 0.31-0.35 (0.35), OI: 28-30 (30), PrL: 0.99-1.10 (1.10), PrH: 0.67-0.80 (0.79), PrW: 1.00-1.07 (1.05), WL: 2.47-2.72 (2.72), PeL: 0.84-0.95 (0.95), PeH: 0.99-1.04 (1.04), PeW: 0.68-0.74 (0.74), LPI: 109-118 (109), DPI: 76-84 (78).</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>In full face view, head slightly longer than wide. Mandible curved near base, becoming straight apically; subapical tooth obsolete. Eye prominent, measuring one-fourth to one-third of head lateral margin length. Antennal scape longer than width of head, surpassing posterior margin of head by two-fifths to one-third of its length; antennomere III ca. 2.5 times as long as wide. Clypeus with lateral lobe, with blunt angle between lateral lobe and median extension; median extension long, with broadly convex apex. In dorsal view, pronotum almost as long as wide. Metanotal groove slightly impressed. In profile, propodeal dorsum almost straight. Petiole in profile distinctly higher than long, highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle of node, with fan-shaped node; anterior face of node ventrally vertical and dorsally forming continuous curve with dorsum; dorsal face distinctly sloping anteriad; posterior face slightly concave dorsally and slightly convex ventrally.</p>
            <p>Head strongly areolate-rugose, longitudinally striate near clypeus; vertex weakly and transversally striate. Mandible weakly striate longitudinally. Prosternum smooth and without punctures. Gastral segment I with scalloped depressions that are irregular in size; distance between depressions distinctly greater than diameter of depressions; interspace between depressions with small punctures; segments II smooth.</p>
            <p>Body black, slightly tinged with red; clypeus, mandible, antenna, legs and ventral half of petiole dark-red. Apical two or three segments of gaster red-brown. Scalloped depressions on gastral segment I bearing hairs; small punctures without hairs.</p>
            <p>Queen. Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 5). HL: 1.58-1.68, HLL: 1.07-1.14, HLA: 0.10-0.14, HW: 1.43-1.59, CML: 0.29-0.34, CI: 89-94, CLI: 18-20, SL: 1.51-1.62, SI: 102-107, EL: 0.30-0.36, OI: 27-31, PrL: 0.98-1.09, PrH: 0.66-0.79, PrW: 1.01-1.09, WL: 2.40-2.72, PeL: 0.84-0.90, PeH: 1.02-1.07, PeW: 0.72-0.78, LPI: 119-126, DPI: 85-90. Mandible shorter than that of worker. Petiole in profile distinctly higher than long, in dorsal view distinctly longer than wide.</p>
            <p>Male. Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 2). HL: 1.08-1.17, HW: 0.83-0.87, CML: 0.35-0.38, CI: 75-77, CLI: 33, EL: 0.63-0.64, MeL: 1.01-1.10, MeW: 1.05-1.20, WL: 2.44-2.59, PeL: 0.68-0.75, PeH: 0.81-0.85, PeW: 0.54, LPI: 113-120, DPI: 71-80.</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> In full-face view, head longer than wide excluding eyes, wider posteriorly; posterior margin distinctly rounded. Mandible small, without basal angle and  denticles , with rounded apex. Eye occupying over half of head length. Three prominent ocelli present; maximum length of lateral ocellus shorter than minimum distance between lateral ocellus and eye. Antenna 13-segmented; scape distinctly shorter than width of head; antennomere II shortest, roughly as long as wide; III longest; XIII shorter than III. Clypeus triangular and projecting anteriad, convex on midline; anterolateral margin straight; apex moderately acute; epistomal suture broadly rounded. Mesoscutum in profile convex, in dorsal view shorter than wide, widest posterior to mid-length; notaulus weakly notable; parapsidal line more than half of mesoscutal length; transscutal line almost straight. Anterior margin of mesoscutellar disc rounded.  In profile, propodeal dorsum forming continuous curve with declivity; metapleural-propodeal sulcus present. Forewing ca. 3.0 times as long as wide, with stigma. Hindwing less than 0.8 times as long as forewing. Petiole in profile higher than long, in dorsal view longer than wide, highest posteriorly, with short peduncle, with fan-shaped node; anterior and dorsal faces forming convex line; dorsal face sloping anteriad; posterior face convex; in dorsal view, lateral margin broadly convex. With waist in profile, anterior lobe of subpetiolar process short-subtriangular, anterior margin convex, ventral apex moderately acute, posterior margin concave. With gaster in profile, prora low, long; continuously curved between prora and anteroventral edge of gastral sternite I. Constriction between gastral segments I and II distinct. </p>
            <p> Head, mesosoma, and petiole weakly rugose, with piligerous small punctures. Mandible smooth. Clypeus with oblique to longitudinal striae. Subpetiolar process finely striate. Gastral segment I with irregularly sized depressions; distance between depressions distinctly greater than diameter of depressions; interspace between depressions with small punctures; segments  II–V smooth; constriction between gastral segments I and II finely scrobiculate </p>
            <p>Body black, tinged with red; clypeus, mandible, antenna, legs, subpetiolar process, and gaster red-brown. Hairs of various lengths, scattered, white-yellow; antennal scape and legs with dense short pubescence, mixed with long scattered hairs. Scalloped depressions and small punctures on gastral segment I bearing hairs.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p> This species corresponds to  Leptogenys sp. 35 in  Itô (1996). Workers selectively attack  Isopoda , in which this species is thought to specialize (  Itô 2000). </p>
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            <p> Leptogenys kanaoi sp. n. Figures 3, 11, 12, 17B, 19B </p>
            <p> Etymology . </p>
            <p>Dedicated to Dr. Taisuke Kanao, collector of the material examined.</p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype. Worker (AK92), from rotted wood, mixed dipterocarp forest, Lambir Hills National Park, Miri, Sarawak, East Malaysia (Borneo), Malaysia, 4.20°N, 114.04°E, 90m, 4 X 2012, Taisuke Kanao leg. [FDS]. Paratypes (12 workers, 8 queens). 8 workers, 4 queens, same colony as the holotype [4 workers, 2 queens: FDS; 4 workers, 2 queens: ELKU]; 1 worker, Tower Region, same park, 16 VIII 1995, Seiki Yamane leg. [SKYC]; 3 workers, 4 queens (Eg98-BOR-868), Seipilok Forest, Sabah, East Malaysia (Borneo), Malaysia, 4 VII 1998, Katsuyuki Eguchi leg. [SKYC].</p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>Lambir Hills National Park, Miri, Sarawak, East Malaysia (Borneo), Malaysia.</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Malaysia: Borneo (Sarawak and Sabah).</p>
            <p>Worker. Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> In full-face view, head distinctly longer than wide (CI: 78-83). Mandible strongly curved throughout. Clypeus without lateral lobe; apex of median extension strongly projecting. Petiole in profile higher than long (LPI: 112-122), highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle; anterior face of node ventrally vertical and dorsally  forming continuous curve with dorsum; dorsal face sloping anteriad. Gastral segment II smooth. </p>
            <p>Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 5, holotype in parentheses). HL: 1.66-1.78 (1.77), HLL: 1.18-1.29 (1.24), HLA: 0.16-0.19 (0.19), HW: 1.34-1.43 (1.43), CML: 0.30-0.34 (0.34), CI: 78-83 (81), CLI: 17-19 (19), SL: 1.50-1.63 (1.56), SI: 109-116 (109), EL: 0.34-0.39 (0.36), OI: 27-30 (29), PrL: 1.04-1.09 (1.09), PrH: 0.69-0.74 (0.69), PrW: 1.03-1.07 (1.07), WL: 2.57-2.69 (2.69), PeL: 0.83-0.91 (0.91), PeH: 0.96-1.06 (1.02), PeW: 0.70-0.75 (0.75), LPI: 112-122 (112), DPI: 78-87 (82).</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> In full face view, head distinctly longer than wide. Mandible strongly curved throughout, with subapical tooth near apical tooth. Eye prominent, measuring  one-fourth to one-third of head lateral margin length. Antennal scape distinctly longer than width of head, surpassing posterior margin of head by one-fifth of its length; antennomere III ca. 2.2 times as long as wide. Clypeus without lateral lobe; median extension moderately long, with apex strongly projecting. In dorsal view, pronotum longer than wide. Metanotal groove distinctly impressed. In profile, propodeal dorsum broadly convex. Petiole in profile higher than long, highest near mid-length, with roughly fan-shaped node; anterior face of node ventrally vertical and dorsally forming continuous curve with dorsum; dorsal face sloping anteriad; posterior face almost straight. </p>
            <p> Head weakly areolate-rugose, longitudinally striate anteriorly; vertex weakly and transversally striate. Mandible weakly and longitudinally striate. Prosternum weakly  rugose . Gastral segment I with scalloped depressions that are irregular in size and close to each other; segments II smooth. </p>
            <p>Body black, gaster slightly tinged with red; clypeus, mandible, antenna, legs and ventral half of petiole dark-red. Apical two or three segments of gaster red-brown. Scalloped depressions on gastral segment I bearing hairs.</p>
            <p>Queen. Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 5). HL: 1.59-1.74, HLL: 1.13-1.26, HLA: 0.16-0.18, HW: 1.30-1.39, CML: 0.26-0.33, CI: 80-82, CLI: 15-19, SL: 1.39-1.52, SI: 107-110, EL: 0.33-0.40, OI: 29-32, PrL: 0.96-1.03, PrH: 0.65-0.71, PrW: 1.00-1.06, WL: 2.39-2.56, PeL: 0.82-0.86, PeH: 1.03-1.09, PeW: 0.72-0.78, LPI: 123-126, DPI: 88-94. Petiole in profile distinctly higher than long, in dorsal view longer than wide.</p>
            <p>Male.</p>
            <p>Unknown.</p>
            <p>Remarks.</p>
            <p>The colony (AK92), including the holotype, was collected from rotted wood. It was composed of four queens, nine workers, and two pupae.</p>
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            <p> Leptogenys malayana sp. n. Figures 3, 13, 18A </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The species epithet,  malayana , refers to the fact that this species was found on Peninsular Malaysia. </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Holotype. Worker, Trengganu, Malaysia, 1974, T. Clay leg. [BMNH]. Paratypes. 2 workers, same data as the holotype [BMNH].</p>
            <p>Detailed collecting locality of the types is unknown. For convenience, the location of this species is marked at the center of Trengganu Province, Malaysia, on the distribution map (Fig. 3).</p>
            <p>Type locality.</p>
            <p>Trengganu, Malaysia.</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Malaysia: Peninsular Malaysia (Trengganu).</p>
            <p>Worker. Diagnosis.</p>
            <p>In full-face view, head almost as long as wide (CI: 98-101). Mandible curved near base, becoming straight apically. Antennal scape distinctly longer than width of head (SI: 115-121), surpassing posterior margin of head by two-fifths of its length. Clypeus with lateral lobe, with blunt angle between lateral lobe and median extension; apex of median extension truncate. Petiole in profile distinctly higher than long (LPI: 112-116), highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle; anterior face of node ventrally vertical and dorsally forming continuous curve with dorsum; dorsal face distinctly inclined anteriad.</p>
            <p>Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 3, holotype in parentheses). HL: 1.57-1.63 (1.63), HLL: 1.16-1.21 (1.18), HLA: 0.17-0.19 (0.17), HW: 1.59-1.61 (1.60), CML: 0.23-0.24 (0.23), CI: 98-101 (98), CLI: 14-15 (14), SL: 1.83-1.95 (1.91), SI: 115-121 (120), EL: 0.36-0.38 (0.37), OI: 31 (31), PrL: 1.01-1.09 (1.09), PrH: 0.74-0.89 (0.89), PrW: 1.12-1.14 (1.14), WL: 2.57-2.78 (2.78), PeL: 0.88-0.97 (0.97), PeH: 1.02-1.10 (1.09), PeW: 0.72-0.76 (0.76), LPI: 112-116 (112), DPI: 77-82 (78).</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> In full face view, head almost as long as wide. Mandible curved near base, becoming straight apically; subapical tooth distinct in holotype or absent in paratypes. Eye prominent, measuring one-third of head lateral margin length. Antennal scape distinctly longer than width of head, surpassing posterior margin of head by two-fifths of its length; antennomere III ca. 2.7 times as long as wide. Clypeus with lateral lobe, with blunt angle between lateral lobe and median extension; median extension short, with truncate apex. In dorsal view, pronotum shorter than wide. Metanotal groove slightly impressed. In profile, propodeal dorsum weakly convex to almost straight. Petiole in profile distinctly higher than long, highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle, with fan-shaped node; anterior face of node ventrally vertical and  dorsally forming continuous curve with dorsum; dorsal face distinctly inclined anteriad; posterior face slightly concave dorsally and slightly convex ventrally. </p>
            <p>Head strongly areolate-rugose, longitudinally striate near clypeus; vertex weakly and transversally striate. Mandible distinctly striate longitudinally. Gastral segment I with scalloped depression that are irregular in size but generally large; large depressions close to each other; distance between small depressions greater than diameter of depressions; segments II smooth.</p>
            <p>Body black, gaster slightly tinged with red; clypeus, mandible, antenna, legs and ventral half of petiole dark-red. Apical two or three segments of gaster red-brown. Scalloped depressions on gastral segment I bearing hairs.</p>
            <p>Queen and male.</p>
            <p>Unknown.</p>
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            <p> Leptogenys modiglianii Emery, 1900 Figures 3, 14, 15C, 18C </p>
            <p> Leptogenys
modiglianii
 Emery, 1900: 13 (original description of workers; type locality: Malaconni, Engano Is., Indonesia); Bolton 1995: 232 (catalogue). </p>
            <p> Leptogenys (Leptogenys) modiglianii Emery, 1900: Emery 1911: 100 (catalogue); Mann 1919: 298 (in key); Chapman and Capco 1951: 31 (checklist). </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p>Lectotype (present designation). Worker, Malaconni, Enggano Island, off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, VI 1891, Elio Modigliani leg., specimen code: ANTWEB CASENT 0903974 [MSNG]. Paralectotypes. 4 workers, same data as the holotype [3 workers: MSNG; 1 worker: NHMW].</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Indonesia: Enggano Island.</p>
            <p>Worker. Diagnosis.</p>
            <p>In full-face view, head distinctly longer than wide (CI: 88-90). Mandible curved near base, becoming straight apically. Antennal scape slightly longer than width of head (SI: 103-105), surpassing posterior margin of head by one-fifth to one-fourth of its length. Clypeus with lateral lobe, smoothly incurved between lateral lobe and median extension; median extension with convex apex. In profile, petiole slightly higher than long (LPI: 103-108), highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle; anterior and dorsal faces forming continuous curve; dorsal face distinctly sloping anteriad.</p>
            <p>Measurements</p>
            <p>(n = 5, lectotype in parentheses). HL: 1.52-1.68 (1.68), HLL: 1.11-1.22 (1.22), HLA: 0.18-0.20 (0.18), HW: 1.34-1.50 (1.50), CML: 0.25-0.28 (0.28), CI: 88-90 (90), CLI: 15-17 (17), SL: 1.40-1.58 (1.58), SI: 103-105 (105), EL: 0.30-0.34 (0.34), OI: 26-28 (28), PrL: 0.99-1.09 (1.09), PrH: 0.59-0.75 (0.75), PrW: 0.95-1.02 (1.02), WL: 2.49-2.68 (2.68), PeL: 0.85-0.92 (0.92), PeH: 0.91-0.98 (0.98), PeW: 0.64-0.67 (0.67), LPI: 103-108 (106), DPI: 73-76 (73).</p>
            <p>Redescription.</p>
            <p> In full-face view, head distinctly longer than wide. Mandible curved near base, becoming straight apically; subapical tooth absent. Eye prominent, measuring one-fourth to one-third of head lateral margin length. Antennal scape slightly longer than width of head, surpassing posterior margin of head by one-fifth  to one-fourth of its length; antennomere III ca. 2.3 times as long as wide. Clypeus with lateral lobe, smoothly incurved between lateral lobe and median extension; median extension moderately long, with convex apex. In dorsal view, pronotum longer than wide. Metanotal groove weakly impressed. In profile, propodeal dorsum almost straight. Petiole in profile slightly higher than long, highest just anterior to posterodorsal angle, with fan-shaped node; anterior and dorsal faces forming continuous curve; dorsal face distinctly sloping anteriad; posterior face almost straight but slightly convex. </p>
            <p>Head weakly areolate-rugose, longitudinally striate anteriorly; vertex weakly and transversally striate. Mandible smooth. Gastral segment I with scalloped depressions that are irregular in size; distance between depressions distinctly greater than diameter of depressions; interspace between depressions with small punctures; segment II smooth.</p>
            <p>Body black, slightly tinged with red; clypeus, mandible, antenna, legs and lower half of petiole dark-red. Apical two or three segments of gaster red-brown. Scalloped depressions on gastral segment I bearing hairs, small punctures without hairs.</p>
            <p>Queen and male.</p>
            <p>Unknown.</p>
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